The effect of heat treatments on the synthesis of acrylamide and its quantification by gas chromatography with a nitrogen-phosphorus detetector
In this paper, the influence of thermal treatment (cooking, baking and frying) on the content of acrylamide in potato was followed by gas chromatography with nitrogen - phosphorus detector (GC-NPD). Sample preparation was performed in the conventional manner, applying heat treatment as follows: in b...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Hemijska industrija 2016, Vol.70 (1), p.31-36 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this paper, the influence of thermal treatment (cooking, baking and
frying) on the content of acrylamide in potato was followed by gas
chromatography with nitrogen - phosphorus detector (GC-NPD). Sample
preparation was performed in the conventional manner, applying heat treatment
as follows: in boiling water at 110 0C for 30 minutes, by baking in an oven
for 30 minutes at 2200 C, and frying in oil for 15 minutes at 250 0C.
Quantification of acrylamide are preceded: homogenization of the sample,
extraction, and evaporation of the extract. The calibration is performed in
the concentration range 0-10 mg/kg and obtained value for R2 was higher than
0,99. Llimit of detection and limit of quantification were determined and
obtained values were 0,26 mg/kg and 0,41 mg/kg, respectively. Recovery values
were ranged from 102% to 110% and confirmed that metod is accurate. The
proposed GC-NPD method is simple, reliable, and accurate for determination of
the content of acrylamide in food samples. Obtained results show that the
content of acrylamide in potato prepared by heat-cooking were below LOD while
for samples trathed by baking or frying were in range from 0,6 mg/kg to 2,7
mg/kg. By comparing the content of acrylamide in potato we concluded that
heat treatment has a major impact on the synthesis of acrylamide and it would
be desirable to develop a process for the preparation of French fries and
potato chips with low or no acrylamide content with textured attractive for
consummation.
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ISSN: | 0367-598X 2217-7426 |
DOI: | 10.2298/HEMIND141215009D |